Bunny seeks carrot: Playboy wants $800K from Miami Beach for HQ move
News broke last month that Playboy was trading Beverly Hills for the Magic City, but now the once-iconic brand is looking to sweeten the deal. Playboy Enterprises International, led by CEO Ben Kohn, wants $800,000 in incentives from the city of Miami Beach, and could pull out of its lease for the 20,000-square-foot penthouse floor at Robert Rivani’s Rivani office building at 1691 Washington Avenue if the city commission votes against the company’s request, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The outlet referenced the lease agreement with Rivani, which was recently filed along with Playboy’s quarterly earnings report. The incentive […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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